A Small Jaffa (Joppa) Story
January, 2008
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This small story unfolded during our trip to the Holy Land in 2004. It was in
the town of Joppa, the town of Jaffa in present day Israel. It is the town of
the readings from Acts of the Apostles. It had the port through which the cedars from Lebanon
were were brought in to build Solomon's temple.
Here also is the Vatican's embassy to Israel. There is a beautiful
Franciscan church there near the house of Simon the Tanner (from
Acts 10:6-15). It is called the Church of St. Peter.
When on pilgrimmage there in 2004, there was a beautiful tall Jewish girl outside the church waiting to get in with us. She had just rode over
on her bike from nearby Tel Aviv. It seemed to me that she came
there regularly by the way she acted. While waiting she struck up a
conversation with our handsome young driver, an Orthodox Christian
Palestinian. I could not hear the conversation very well. She was
talking about a personal decision she was trying to discern. They
also talked about the prospects of peace. We went in and they stayed
outside talking. The church was beautiful inside too and had a
painting of Peter's ecstacy and vision of the linen sheet with "all
manner of fourfooted beasts" over the altar. When we came out the two
were still talking. She sounded sad but hopeful. They then exchanged
numbers, she went in, and we left.
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